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- trents replied to SaiP's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease11
Dangerously underweight, Perfect gluten free and insomnia
So, you have three symptoms of a gluten-related disorder: weight loss, brain fog and lose stools. Of the three, the lose stools that firm up when you cut back on gluten is the only symptom for which you have reasonable cause to assume is connected to gluten consumption since the other two persist when you cut back on gluten. But since you do not have any... -
- SaiP replied to SaiP's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease11
Dangerously underweight, Perfect gluten free and insomnia
Hi, yes. Much more solid and firm, as opposite to diarrhea like when on gluten. -
- trents replied to SaiP's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease11
Dangerously underweight, Perfect gluten free and insomnia
Do you mean that your stools firmed up when you began to cut gluten from your diet? -
- SaiP replied to SaiP's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease11
Dangerously underweight, Perfect gluten free and insomnia
And stool change to almost solid as oppose to diarrhea like -
- SaiP replied to SaiP's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease11
Dangerously underweight, Perfect gluten free and insomnia
Hi, Apologies, I'm self diagnosed with celiac disease. I have had several blood tests done throughout the years for celiac, thyroid, crp etc (while being on a gluten diet throughout) and they all came back negative. I was scheduled for an endoscopy, however I have a huge phobia of it, so I declined. I mainly self diagnosed, due to while being on...
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